The Teachers of EmersonSturgis & Walton, 1910 - 325 páginas This book is about the influence of Greek philosophy on Ralph Waldo Emerson's writings. John S. Harrison argues that Emerson primarily drew his inspiration from Greek thought and not German/Eastern teachings. |
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... Dæmonic and Celestial Love presents the subject in a poeti- cal trilogy . Reference to such topics is fre- quent in his work ; for as an admirer of Plato- nism he came to feel the inspiration which its philosophy of love and beauty ...
... Dæmonic and Celestial Love presents the subject in a poeti- cal trilogy . Reference to such topics is fre- quent in his work ; for as an admirer of Plato- nism he came to feel the inspiration which its philosophy of love and beauty ...
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... Dæmonic and Celestial Love , as its title indicates , is a recognition of a divi- sion of the subject which Plato had made in his Banquet . There in the speech of one of the characters , Pausanias , he laid down the distinction between ...
... Dæmonic and Celestial Love , as its title indicates , is a recognition of a divi- sion of the subject which Plato had made in his Banquet . There in the speech of one of the characters , Pausanias , he laid down the distinction between ...
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... Dæmonic and Celestial Love thus recognizes the distinction which Plato had made . In developing the subject the influence of Plato- nism makes itself felt especially in the second and third parts - Dæmonic and Celestial Love . In ...
... Dæmonic and Celestial Love thus recognizes the distinction which Plato had made . In developing the subject the influence of Plato- nism makes itself felt especially in the second and third parts - Dæmonic and Celestial Love . In ...
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... Dæmonic Love : " Close , close to men , Like undulating layer of air , High above their heads , The potent plain of Dæmons spreads . Stands to each human soul its own , For watch and ward and furtherance , In the snares of Nature's ...
... Dæmonic Love : " Close , close to men , Like undulating layer of air , High above their heads , The potent plain of Dæmons spreads . Stands to each human soul its own , For watch and ward and furtherance , In the snares of Nature's ...
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... dæmonic love set forth in Emerson is two fold . Dæmonic love is first presented as a love of beauty in its noble purity . This beauty snaps all the ties the soul has recognized and leads the soul to follow in its quest . The dæmons lend ...
... dæmonic love set forth in Emerson is two fold . Dæmonic love is first presented as a love of beauty in its noble purity . This beauty snaps all the ties the soul has recognized and leads the soul to follow in its quest . The dæmons lend ...
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